Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)
- Class of 1952
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ADMINISTRATIGN SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL COUNSELORS AD BOARD . ,QV DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Eugene M. Johnslon, Dislricl Super- inlendenl, has a very imporlanl posilion in 'he school selup and deserves much praise lor his Iruillul eflorls. I-Ie and lhe Board of Iruslees have done excellenl work lhis year in lhe handling ol lhe many problems ol school operalion. EUGENE M. JOHNSTON The purpose of The yearbook in any school is 'lo recapilulale lhe aclivilies and record penonal acguainlances lor lulure year s enioymenl. Such books are lradilional wirh lhe Tall Union I-Iigh School Sludenl Body. To produce Such a book requires planning and cooperalion ol many people, and lhis planning musl deal nel only wilh lhe organizalion and conlenl, bul me-lhod ol financing. I fongraru ale 'rhe yearbook slall, The advisers, and The sludenr body on lhe produc- lion ol rho IQSZ yearbook. BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEFT TO RIGHT: George E. Marlin, Superinfendenl, Eugene M. Johnslon, W. T, Woodward, William O. Erickson Carl F. Roeder, Fred Isbell. .Lu-d ...f I. i l--- - I2 .. L--i ...AJ .33 r L -..I I I I ..-.. -J I f-- f I4 I g,,. 1 liz, . n-..,- --- I-.. I2 V I .-- - I 1 I.. 11-4-I PRINCIPAL Ihs is Ihe C, VY, Jope, Principal. II come ihlo a iLJVIC'iUni iff hand ed lhe ichcol agairi very eimcierwiif. A: advlfer 'C We Ad Ecard mariahle ioo Io help any sfudenf who CG7l6d upor' him for guidance or advice, firslr year iri Tair I-Iiqh icnr Mr. slrafge zchzcl and oirecr ili cdhly' hiwever, Mr. Jace hai ,arid he has al.-lays heev ffiriihf' is very dirmculi TC' 'ie has dice a ree CLAIR W JOBE Principal During Ihia 'chrzcl year, I95I l952, slurzffrifz firfz Ieafgher, have demchfrraled a qeriercus arrmural Q-I i'ViQVlflllVI6'.S, 'olerarca he rflulrc- ,md cglfzperfirff fi, There rmsil'-fe aifirudez LCNHVG each o+her and fhe Iaflff ar hand hav: GTLJOI paid boumiiiul givi- dends, assured harmonious school spirif, and mfiihmired exce emi learning Qifuaiioms in Ihe classroorhu, iv The laborarcries, in Iha Shops and fir Ihe iielci. In Iiie, Ihese same characierisiics will prove oi imeslimabie value ro our commuiif Iies, our rwafion and our world' Mr. Paul Smifri, as Coardirafor, for some ci fhe fiiudenlq I-lic ccrvider ciafed hy Ihe -zfude-mls. PAUL C. SMITH Supervisor of Affendance fin, - -.in M ii- I, I 'mes care ,I Ihe fi e ca. ce and . was erhpioyrrieni alien, iriehdlime ,and hepiuirics' arc much appre- I-IELEN LOCKWOOD Dean of Girls FENTON L. FEENEY JOYCE SCHASTEEN MOUNTFORD REEDY 9- , DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE Under +I'we Ieadersrno cI Iienfon I.. Peeney, Ine guidance Droqram aI IaII' Union I-Hgh SQIwooI Is sef up so Ina? eacn sfudenf Is df' sured of personal and experf advhe 'n In acaderrnc and voCaIIonaI probIernI- Ina oHICe oI CounseI?no and GJdanceI aIways open Io I'I'1e sIuden+ so II'1a+ he m?qI1+ be be-I'Ier abIe Io prepare nIrnQeII for a use-IUI and Qansfyinq IIIe. COUNSELORS MIRIAM DYER-BENNET RAYMOND MATTHAI CATHERINE PAULSEN FENTON FEENEY .S 'Y' :ii 156: ' WX HELEN LOCKWOOD EDWIN ROMULD L -'If' jf I f 01. A D B O A R D First Semester Threuqn h' years 'f Hon :anno Don has :Deen an oulsfandlnq Header, Nclhlrq CVCV25 .i lhfg more Than lnlz rnennbershfo on The Ad Board, He has been :lass reoresenrahve T ,, Three llrnes, Business Manager, Vice-Prezh f denl, and, ol course, Presldenlr. He has exe DQN ZUMBRO Ceyyed In ayhleicsy Dadyculdrly yn baskeyfbayy Firsf SemesferSfudenf Bady President oelnq a hrsl slrlnq Tcrward Tor lhe Valley Champs. The Sludenl Body had a yery suc- cessful sernesler under hlf leadershlb. The Ad Board DFEY-G63 oyer by Don Zurnbro, dlscussed many lnreresrinq school Herne The hrsl semesler. The Ad Board was supervlsed by The Capable assisfance of The high school prlnclpal, Mr. Jobe. The Ad Board learned very much lhe Tirsl sennesler ln The ways ol sludenl qoyernnfaenl, as well as ciylc responslbllilles. The members of fhe Ad Board were as Follows: Charlie Hanna, Vlcefpresldenl' lsarhryn McDarls, Secrerary' Bill Knlclf. Buslness Manager .... Class represenlalives were Kay Murley and Denny Cullano, Don Scales iV'fT Dorra llyrqflon, Sara Coleman and Don Colfer, Bill Lelzlore and Carol Meyers. The Ad Board ls lhe -LUUGVTT qoyernlrq body of The school and deserves rnuch recoqr rfhon. The llrsl lefnesler Ad Board SCenf much hreless eller? Tor The good of T.U.H.S, Ofllcer' were Pre-dfierl, Dir Zunnbro- Vice-Prcsldcnl Charllg Hanna' Secrelary, Kalh ryn lVlCDar'var'GBUsl'1e ' Mirage' Blll linlglc. AD BOARD-FIRST SEMESTER BACK ROW Ich fo riqhv: Don Colfer Con Zurnbro, Denny Cufland, Bill Knlck. FRONT ROW: Donna Livinqsicn, Kay Nurley, Coral Myers, Ka?hryn M:Daris, S-ra Co'erm:n, fi? A D B O A R D Second Semester ,jf Charlie has been an enlhusiaslic and ine duslrious leader in many school aclivilies. 1 l-le has been Vice-Pre-sidenl of lhe Sludenl Body and an olllicer in various school clubs. CHARLIE HANNA ' h +',., ' y, ' Secs dSemesler Sludenl Body President ls record Ill al le M5 lg OU Siandlrlq' lg besl sporls being loolball and baslcelball. Under his leadership, lhe Sludenl Body en- ioyed many inleresling aclivilies. Y The Ad Board ol lhe second semesler handled lhe sludenl allairs in a lair and honesl Eanner. The group should be conqralulaled for lhe line piece ol worlc il has done. Sludenl Body olrlicers were Presidenl, Charlie l-lannaq Vice-Presidenl, Nolan Blair: Secrelary, Mary Shepherdg and Business Manager, Ray l-lerman, in Sludenl Body Presidenl Charlie l-lanna was in command of lhe second semesler sludenl council, and lilce lhe Presidenl' belore him, Charlie did a wonderful iob. l'le was Eapably assisled by sludenl ollicers Nolan Blair, Vice-Presidenlf Mary Shepherd, Secre- laryj and Ray Herman, Business Manager, The sludenl council underloolc many decisions lhis semesler concerning sludenl mallers, and lhey loolc lhem all in slride. Monly Reedy Qled as second semesler adviser. The new conslilulion lor awards and lellers was lhe councils besl achievemenl. AD BOARD-SECOND SEMESTER BACK ROW, lelf to riqhl: Monly Reedy, Johnny Rafliff, Don Coker, Don Zumbro, Ted Swifzler, Nolan Blair, Ray Herman. FRONT ROW: Mary Shepherd, Pal Lackey, Pal Coullrin, Charlie Hanna, Paf McLean, Shirlee loppini. , , l 0 ,4 I wi ' ., X f H 2 U1 f v Yi! FACULTY FACULTY K1 :L . wx' vw 1 .9 E 'K 1 iw E' iii le 'X -! 'X ar- N, A Y K1 L ' Hb x SARAH BAILAR Spanish FRED BEATTY Mechnical Drawing KATHERINE DALIS Sfenography, Office Training LEE B. FIELD Social Science RAWSON GORSCH Public Speaking, Radio V. W. HELMA Social Science WAYNE HOFFMAN Physica! Educalion MARGARET KADELBACH English JACK LERCARI Social Science RAYMOND MATTHAI Band DON SAYLE Office Machines, Typing JOYCE SCHASTEEN Social Science EDWARD SEWELL Algebra, Geomefry DUFF STEWART Public Speaking, Drama EMMA STRANGMAN Glee Club, Organ, Piano HOWARD TAFT Drivers' Educafion TH ELMA THOMAS English NORMAN VINCENT General Mafhomalics ALICE ATWOOD Biology MAUDE BU NDAY Social Science ANGELICO CASSAG RANDE French NOAH CURTI Mechanical Drawing, Electricity DWIGHT DAVIS Algebra PETE GIANAPOLUS Woodwork RAYMOND GOTTHOLD Physics EDWIN GROH Speech A. M. HERRON Latin EVELYN HEATH Diefefics, Nurse JOHN MAMER Social Science, English JOHN M ELLO Chemisfry VERN MU LLEN Physical Educafion MABEL MYERS English SALLY PARKER Physical Educalion CATHERINE PAULSEN English EDWIN ROMULD Vocafional Mafhemalics JOHN TEAL Tennis, Physical Edu . , af ' if if 2 1 fs' I ' V- ll .M -iff J , it ii if Q . , T9 ' 'sc :lx R. .1 Y 93, VST' I ee, J' Gogh f J -x .qv 1 4' . ai-2, V, 5 ' R 0 l A 2 , ?1, ,v R . 5 - N , Y ' ir.-2 we A We 5 ir, ' ':6g, . ' A Z' Y .Kc ' fr , 43: Ka hm - 5-hx. but 1 '55 W- on.. L- 3 , 103' ,gfc 0 43' ' . A wtf! Ae. .,,,N lin ef!! ,gt Q ,1 ,an C525 Surf I 'A LOWELL ABBOTT Mefal Craff MILDRED BAER Home Economics ARTHUR DEIBERT Malhemalics SHIRLEY GORRELL Physical Educaficn DOROTHY HENDERSON Ceramics RUTH HEWETT Science ESTHER HUMBARGAR Commercial CLARA IHRIG English HELEN LOCKWOOD English BAILEY NEWLEE English FRED PAHRE Welding AMY PETERSON Librarian MONTY REEDY Physical Educafion ARNOLD SMALL Science JOSEPHINE SOUIRE Sewing KENNETH SKEEN Mafhemalics PAUL SMITH Malhemalics ALMA STEININGER Ari LYLE M. BROWN Commerce AUDE BUNDY 'ii M Social Science SARAH BAILAR Language FENTON FEENEY gg Science VERN M ULLI N Physical Education and Health DOYLE PECKHAM English ALMA H. STEININGER Home Economics,Ar1's and Craffs THOMAS J. STEVENS Music KENNETH C. SKEEN Malhemafics 45 - GEORGE R. WATSON :gm Mechanical Drawing RICHARD WHITE Shops HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS I9 TYPICAL TEEN AGERS CLASSES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 1. 65' 'A- JQAN Aaums V b Wei. V: Sez. Tre X32 Pre-1. Parc' C .Jn Set. T' Si v' Pez. Tres: ra N, Wes. G' RW, If-3 W 133' C ,L Q,A.A., Pa'-1' 'iS'w'4 F H A SENIORS GEORGIA ANDERSON G.A,AA W r1:J' CBL Tr' Sz' Glee C .Jr Dx CWB. 'Z-'13 Rbsvf-:S RPI Crue. Irs ALLEN KLUGOW Presidenf BILL BARNES Vice-Presiderd . .ov -v ,f .N 1 ,is C I S H f IX CAROL BARNARD Secrefary KAY MU RLEY Treasurer CAROL AHMANN - - V, Pres. Spamlsh Club, C.S.F., 'In Y4 TIM Sr.. OLIVE ALLDREDGE CMD. DON ARNOT General Coufse Q' 3, Wm EVELYN BAKER Drum Corps. CHAD BALLENTINE lndugrrral Aria. CAROL BARNARD Trsas. TW Sci Se, Serra' CH' ev ,, .. .I I GX WILLIAM BARNES CME Forershs, Rec Cross. RICHARD BARNES Vesdane T'val'ans Bmck T. ARLENE BA-RNES I-4c '9 'afIr'u Cox If 1 EVELYN BERKEY L57 ' C ,L C,S.F,, W dis' C.: Ar' C -:,. NOLAN BLAIR W' 3415+ Chr, T'-,sdamq T'aI'a's, Gusw' 5'5 PEGGY BENTLEY - Sec, and Prea. S:3 :L CUE, C.Sf, T Sz? Tw Y F.H.A. Ren Cfsps. GIee CIub, IhaIIan5N G-.A.A., Refi Crow, Iimifw' Pres. C.S.F. Edlfor o? Gus?-er, Ax? Editor ov Dwigi V. P'es,Ser1'o' Class Ad Board, Arr Chb, Wiidrs' V. Pres. Smzerw' Bccy Trees. Lefn Club, BIo:If T, JACK BETHEL I-ausvai A . Cvxf DOUGLAS BROWN I':JJav' 1 AH: Ccxs- DORSEYvBROWN 352' M-ra' C.:, BARBARA BRIGHT r owe 5 we C ur, we.. Ho Red Cwas MAVIS BRAMWELL -f W , ., JOAN BRASHER sv-:sz Cum 3 .fm RPN V. 311. C.S.F. V' ,', ml Pwg, G.A.A H T' ' T' S: Lw1f'C,,:,A'fC,z, N M z' Q .L Tw 1 ZW' Fv'f-nw'-. GEORGE BLANCO Min 3- A s C .: LESTER CARLSON Se1,o'THi S, Lf C Bw: iff Swv '1 Ti-J . DENNY CUTLAND V 9 :S, LJTTVT CHL, V. Pfam, EM-ff T Qvpm- T. , 5-2. Ffvif-'1 : CHF, Bard. RAYMOND CLEMO l':,: 3 A s CQ. GERALDINE CLANTON G-i'Q'J CO-when CECILIA CHAVEZ Pm. :f'.F, r1Q f LETHA DAVIS Aww ,V O- E- , 1 T,,. WARREN DAVIS T ,Sf KATHERINE DOE A3315- ' iCo1.' - CONSTANCE DILLEY T'-33:, F-'e'QrC,: 'xr 7' Y L- ,4A.F-, ' S: W' ::J' C .2 C '. RQ rf-ef BETTYE DUGAS 9'es. GWR' Sfee C .: SAA. G Q TW Sc' Red C152 ELVIE DALTON A15ca'd,C: o'dY':-' 'g Ccqdi Veg 'ri V, r Q 39-1 T Treas. 3 3 C es. Sammy' C ,t veg, Q:-' C.: Pws. Bc-.s' Fesa' '. GTO Vw' ' - A AL, -9 T 1 0 - . 7 ll 3 au 'T 'S'- 1 Q? 5-T E JL. 4 ks :gd . gferg QU , 1 J. L .f 'S '..w-. tv 19' 'hs r 5- ' Q . f 1 ff. af! I in . ix 3 ' ,M ., K,.., . 1 81 Wil? N i in 1 A E cz' mr Q ,- If 'Vx' 0,5 A fbis NORMA DUPEE F.H.A. LEROY EARLEY Sec. arm T'eas, l'wd.Jst'7al Arts Club. LARAY EARLEY Trees. Trl Y, Lat-rr Club Wildcat Club T - SLI Red Cross G.A.A. HARRI ETT EPPERSON General Course. JEAN ESTERBROOK 4 H Reporter, French Club, Latin Club, Red Cross G.A,A., G.L.S. USLIEVSIIES, Band, Wildcat Club, Trrl Sci. HELEN FIELD Sec. Trl Y, G. A. A. Aft Club, Red Cross. MARY ANN FANSHIER Trees, F.H.A,, G-,A,A. JIM FLIPPEN Industrial Arts Course, PETE FISCHEL Gusher Stat' Derrick Staff, Block T, Spanish Club, Red Cross. BOB GIBSON General Ccwse DIANE GODARD V. Pres. G'rls' Reserves Wlldcat Club, Tr? Y G.A.A., F.H.A.4 Rec Cross. GARY GREENE Trees. Spams' Cnc R'ED'9SE'1lBT.V6 Bore Federahon B'ock T. JIMMIE GRIMES Industrial Arts Cause. RICHARD GROMER V. Pres. Metal Club Tel Sci Red Cross. IRIS GIBBONS General Cowse JOHN GARING Latln Club, Trl Sc: Band. JOHN HAGGAS ' ' Sec. ana Treas. SODROTTOVE Class, Latln C nb Buck T, Rec Cross. , CHARLES HANNA '- Student Courrel Co-ordlnafnq Council, V, Pres. and Pres. Student Booy, Pres. Junior Class, Pres. Latin Club V. Pres. Socromore Class, Representative Boys' Federaton, lou T Thesoians, Derrick Stag. ROBERT HANST Pres. Thi Sci. Sec. Blo Cross, Band. RONALD HANST Bend. LARRY HARVEY General Cows-2 PAT HASKINS ck T, C.S.F,, Levin Club Rec G.A.A., Rez Cross GI-is Glee Cluo Ar? Csn Girls Resewes, DORLEE HEATH Pres. and Sec. Tralfarws, Tr 5. . . ,, e, effes V. Pres. C.S.F. Sec. Forensics, La?in Clu Club, Truesdarws Glrls' Reserves, Band. CLEVE HILLAN Industrial Arfs Cows VIRGIL HILL General Course. DARRELL HOGAN lrwdusfrlal Arts Cows S, BILL HOLLINGSWORTH Induslrlal Arfs Course. MELVINA HOWARD Girls' Glee Cho G.A.A. G.L.S. BEVERLY HUNT Pres. Girls' League Ad Board, Trees C.S. Se F, Sec. La'In Clue 2nd V. c. Junior Class, Trees, G. G.L.S,, Tr Y TM Sz? Wildca' Club. BARBARA HOGU E Sporfs Mgr. G.A,A. Sec. Wllzicaf Club Au Boarz Aff Club Board ol Dlredofs, T'eas. Trl Y Pres, Girls' Reserves, Pres. end Sec. Girls' Leanuf' V P'es Wfldcaf Club Th? SU, G.L.5. LESTER HUFF Bloc: T! R93 C'oss. RAY HERMAN Pres. Bovs' Fesefefcn Busfress M92 SH-1--I' Wicca' C'.c Mefa Cub, Brock T. SHIRLEE -IOPPINI Counc' es. -4 :f MARGARET JACKSON is' , 'P ,KM .Quin Q. 1-F' ., rib .1 JL L Qtr ig 1 lb- Ii A ' . I' 'cr' A FT' s r Sec G.A.A. Pres. G Is Leag-e T'eas. La'Ir1 Club. . Ass? Eolfor :G DE 'l'K, Ac: Board. Co-ora na Q ' Pr T S U ' 'Q W ' 51 C p :-A-p, ng 133 .e,e. J.. Trees. G.A.A. G.I..S. asa' Cnc vC.S.F. CI.::. ' JAN JOHNSON Treas. Red Crbss, Us'1ere?res,Tr-5 Sz' G'ffs Res-er. NORMA JOHNSON ROCKHOLT G.A.A. ' se sf, X1 T' 9' Y -SS' 'C ALICE JONES V, Pres. GAA., Isl V. Pres. Girls' Lea ue, Sec. Red Crosg Tlwl Sal, Wlldcal Club C.S.F., goarwlslw Club G.L. . JACK JUMP Refi Cross. ALLEN KLUGOW Treas Sophomore Clase Pres. Serfor Class Ser Soanlsrv Club Se: arm Trcas. Bow Feiwrafon BlOClr T. MARGERY KINGMAN V. Pres. Frerlcr' Club: V. Pres. Uslwereffes, V. Pres. Band Trees. and Sec. -LH Club Wllccaf Cub Te' Si' GAA. G.L,S., Rec Cross. CAROL KENNEDY Trees. Trlallans, Pres. arwc Sec.Tl1esplars Set. Span Isrw Club, Trl? Sal, GAA., G.L.S., Tri Y Wildcaf Club Welcormnq Committee. JOANNE KELLEY Sec. Trl Y, Tlwl Sci Wlldcal Club. BILL KNICK Pres. Freshman Class, Ad Board, V. Pres. Lalln Club V. Pres. C.S.F., Pres. Band, Sec. Block T Buslness Manager Srudenv Body Wlldcal Club, Thesplarvs Dnrrlclr Sfall, DOROTHY KRUGH SeQ.Treas. FHA., Sec. l-losfess Club G.L.S., Tra liens, G.A.A., Lallrw Club. MARVIN KOOKEN General Course. EMORY KENT lnduslrlal Arfs Cluli BILL KNOWLES Irmuslrlal Arls Cours PHYLLIS LACKEY Gem-ral Course. RUTH LAW Trees. Spanish Club, LalTr1 Club, C,S.F., Uslwerelree. DOROTHY LE FLORE GAA., Tri Y, PHA., Red Cross, Tlxl Sd. ERMA LEE Soprl. Class Offlcer, Sec.-Trees, V, Pres. '.5 ls' Dru' Corps, Wlldcaf Club Trl Y G-lrls Reserves, Bard Red Cross. ANN BILBIEY LAMB Trl Y, F.HA., Glrls' Gfee. Red Crass. TOM LITTLEJOHN Ge-reral Course. NONA MASON Girls Glee Club Trl Y Hcsfess Clk. ZENO MOORE Gen-we Ccxse. LEWIS McMICHAEL Iwcuv' a A c Ccxse FRANK McNEELY Serwfa Cvwzi- NITA MOBLEY THOMAS GMS Dr, Cr: P21 C . MAXINE McCALLISTER E-Frew Cn .we RUTH MOORE V'fzt.Jmf' kr: C'2 'ff BELVA MORTON V, Pres. Ren Cwss Sf' Wllfiiaf CIUU, U:'e'Pf'Q1. FAITH MOSHER Sec. French CI,.r, Se: T' xhv' V P 5 1 P TIv2sp3om Std Sew O' C'1'.' V P F 'I C G,A.A, C,S.F GLS. Tv S L1 C KAY MURLEY v'. Pm, 9 Lf-fs'1,e T -x, ve V, S:: s Vw .xqw '3.A.A, T'ff3'. SQWG' C12 CSF. Af' C Gm: Fins f K I f-s T' Y Lv? C r C LS DIANE MAYS Sosffa Mvzge' r-132' 1' 5 ' ' Veins. S--1. T'D'r 3-5 A1 B V1 G.L.S, AW CLC T'1'afs,Te-wi-Tn Laf'v Cub. JOAN MCNATT Tvailans, GPIB RP H' G1 Tw' KATHRYN MCDARIS Sez, C ST, Se: Szief' 5:1 Boar: Pwas. V: T'ezf. 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GMIL Q10-2 9 A.A IN'I': 1' Cum Tm R01 C'oss. LEON PATTERSON Wes. 52.2 F21 a BFA Fnifa 3371 T. INA MAE PATTERSON Q,.,WW,.,, 1 C., .- MARY LOUISE PARSONS R91 Cf' S BARBARA PARCEL f Sw, Cf' an Q-.f. W Tw-a aw Q. S+ QA,-T WlNK PALLET Pm. A 'Q .5 5,5 A-11 Nu A L .r CSF JERRY PREUITT T Si Sre' 2,1 Sv- R1 Cfss BOB RICHARDS Tfea T' S' S 5'1 I sr 1 Tfq 3-S :C-nf Tm'-r ARLINE RILEY R63 ft? 3 ' Cf':,f. a' CJ: D ROBERT REED 4 5.1.4 ,.n ,. ,A C.- EQQIT N11fnvf'r '. ,., wr, ,M DDU, 2.544 JUANITA RUFF Sec. Band, G.A,A. Orme DON RUFF Pres. Barr: R91 C'O3f OHM SANDRA kuslw H r rn., -S gn Lf., V Pres Forfw-af: J V-D I 1 E G T S 9 ThesD?ans 1: 'cr ,sh-2' GLS De 'f S'a Tru MARK RONA Gusfe' 9554 Le' n C .:. RUTH ROEDER Pres. GVIS' Reserve: View P-49995. Q '11 Tri Y, Glee CML, VVIIGCQV C'-.L C r'esT'r1 Ar' C .L Red Cross CHARLES ROBERTSON Indmffm' Ads Cub, V'ANN SOWERS Treas. Grs' Leacgw- c. I Se R r I s ax M1 E I F Hosvess CISG Song Le ' Derrick Shar' Wmicaf Chr Tevrws T'-rf Tr S' French C'ub. 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Jo cAnoL wINroN A Llbfiriarw G 'L G ee CL: Ffeznz Rm: 3 If-1 Tw Sci, GAA, 9.L.S., Tf' Y, INIIf::nv Cnr, VT Sv, GVIQ' Resehes Twin af' CHARLES wlNsLow FU: Cfoss C.S.F. DON WILLFONG Pfes. F'ESL '3'1 Class, Pres. 4 H Cut, V. Prep, 4 H CJ: Semis' Res. Ke, Club, C.S.F. , f I X BEVERLY WHITMER Dfum Co'oS GHS' Rf-'.P'fes WiI':'a' CMI, Dfrfw- Svau GMP-3' Sfau Tf' Y, Tri SH. RONALD WILLIAMS I'1d.11frIf1I AHS CI-,r. in Pl, 5 CLAUDE YEARGAN InC1J1 ia Ani CO. I 1 DON ZUMBRO Ad Beam Bdswnbfy, Mqf. Smoem Bom, V, Pf,.1,,m'1 P'es,Sfuf1ef'? Bofm, V. Pres. Freshwan and Sowcw-we CIass, V, Pfes. and Sefgeanr-a+,Arfw Blot? T, Tw - Sff Mew! CDL' VV'31:a' Chb - ' 'f-.1 ' ' 5:52. 1 fr SENIOR OFFICERS Second Semesfer DON STU SSY DUANE TOWNSEND Vice-Presidenf FAITH MOSHER Presidenf 1 x ih- f Secrefary-Treasurer fx Q W f ha We v , f 7 If X X , L L avfgxu ' if , A . '-:P 7 ' x lin 1 17 il f LARRY PEAHL DON JOHNSTON GAIL MQCABE RUSSEL SPECK MYRNA ROBERTSON JUNIORS Class of 53 DONNA LIVINGSTON WILLIE SCHMITT llwls year s Junror Class has many oulslandung leaders of wluclw Io be proud One ol llwe buqqesl successes of Ilwe year flue Annual Junlor Senior Prom was a very beaufllully decoraled dance llwe llwerne was Under Ilwe Sea and +l'1e plol was Carrned ou? an lull eller? Q 7 T, l fs., ABRAMS ASHER ASHLEY AMICK AULT AYERS BALLANGEE BROOKS BERTHOLF BROWN BARNES Y BOWEN CONNICK CURRY . L COURTNEY CRAWFORD CRABTREE CEAT COX CROW COOK CONLEY COKER CLAS COFFMAN DAUWALDER DECKER DOPYERA DENNIS DICKENSEN DEVINE DENNISON DOREI DUFFY DANNENFELDT FOY F-ERNIMAN FROST FIELDS FERRON FARRIS FREFBORN FOX FISHER GOWER GFISSEL GARRISON GIBSON GALLI HIELSCHER HAYNES HOWE HUCKABY HAPPE HUMMEL HURT JOHNSON JORDON JOHNSON JONFS KNOST KINGMAN KIDD KENNEY KELLEY KILLMER KEENEY 3 Sv' fm, fs ZW 'I-N 'D lim Q 5 Tb 3 nv su. .Ai- 'Ps ! , C' 1' 4443, churn ISIQW Q SM:- hu. as 55- AL 49 4- 5. 144-, L , A 14, I, , Av --Ll: L V A ,f . in V. ' rw- f ' W 'f Acl 'zz X 5,0 ' I f f ' fx , S ' ' 4, ' Q f M V' ' I 5,2 Z- I sf' If ,- n I J 'A N X, If ' Q W ' f , , 53 fi I n x , l V5 , I V 'f',' I ' it 4 , , gy' A 2 N 1' .' L, M , ,4 K tw If Lv ' X 'V rm' W , A . I I I If 'QQMMW gl f 'Iv if I'-I ,Qi x qt, , tr Am A ar , V X g ! I ff ' , , E' V 2 A! l I , I I ' J' - f' ' I ' 'M ' - ANDERSON 5 ' ii., P V I I, V. kv'-S Z I Q' 25-A 'IWF I C . f-I 3, - , I I I f 'Q-1 V ,v.. :' N I.-V:I I. , f ,V VI.: VI I I I .In . ' I I I . if X r ,V 1 W I A , , ' I I . S I ,, QV 3 '. I 4 i ' O , ' I 'lf X J I pf. . :' I I .. ' 5, I A - I ,,,. '15 O Vx ' tb I ' Q' Q ' 'V .I f S 14 1 ,':' . K if xkvx F 5. 1 is .w - , x rw 4 I 'I ' X I gl 4 'Ffa FI F' 1 5' . 'I v , A I 1 ' , Y ' . I Y as I , N I, V 1 1. 5 I. t E, I W' ' ff l Avvqi 36 -3 Qu- an Vx Ugr- p- Q IQ-Q M, j ' .L A ,AG uhm. ix 4? -IV' AQ 1.-I iii: 'R gm LAURANCE LUECKE LIVINGSTON LOCKHART MARTIN McCANN MINNER MATHIS McCABE MOREE MALLORY MORRIS MORRIS McLEAN MCCORMICK TEMPLE MORRIS MAGEE MUNSCHY MCLEAN OWEN OLIPHANT OLSEN O NEAL PEAHL PORTER PIERCE PETERSON PRUITT PREUITT PEAVYHOUSE PARSONS PORTER RICH ENER RENZ REINHART REES RISK RUSSELL RENDEN ROSS SWITZLER SMITH SPECK SMITH SMITH SCHMITT SOLOMON DILLEY ROSE ROBERTSON SCALES STAFFORD SPRADLI N SANDLIN STANTON SHEPPHERD SANSOME SMITH SIMMONS SCHMIDT STEWART SHELBY TAYLOR TURNER TOUCHSTONE TEMPLE VAUGHAN VAN CLIEF WATSON WATSON WILSON WATTS WHITE WRIGHT WILLIAMS YORBA an A61 QS M4 tunnis fs K lv: ...fl 37 BACK ROW, left to righf: J. Nabors, R. Zak, D. Barnes, C. Milchell, D. Hollingsworth, F. Naiar, B. McEwen, R. Alexan- der, D. Johnson, S. Cummings, D. Kerr, J. Morris, R. Aull, R. Howard. SECOND ROW: A. Schmill, P. Holden, G. Roland, N. Duke M. Serqenl, R. Con- nick J. Liflleiohn, U. Field, R. Pyafi, S. Kirkpalrick. FRONT ROW: M. Snyder, S. Coleman, N. Phillips, M. Burke, C. Saks, R. Harrison, S. Everefl, P. Col- frin, B. Conley, B. Priesl, E. Maxwell, D. Schadick, L. Parker. BACK ROW, lefl Vo Yo riqhl: V. Beckham, D. Schey, C. Neuman D. Roeder, D. Ervin, M. Eiland T. Waller, G. Slanfill, J. Wriqhl D. Smith, M Pce, H. Rifler, S Hill, D. Dooley. SECOND ROW. W. Cook, L. Goodniqhl, J Evans, C. Simon, G. Scoff J. Brown, F. Curry, !. Bicskei J. Landise, C. Lipoerl, M. Slcan, A. Brown. FRONT ROW: R. Aar- on, C. Goode J. Webb J Carlsmn M. Hynd J. Worliver R. Brudenell, F. D3e, G. New- ens, S. Tays L. Dillingham P Hunt, V Johns C. Chadwick. 1 I 'w Y SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Cass ol This year has delinilely proven ilsell lo oe induslrious. lls rnosf oulslanding evenl was The Cinderella Ball, which was a very successful dance. The 'Sophs' have many lalenled leaders and are cerlain +o have lwo more very successful high school years. Officers leading lhe group were: Firsl Sernesler: Presidenl, Davio l-lollingsvvorlht Vice-Presidenl, Ray Zak' Secrelary, Pal Collrin' Treasurer, Joyce Maples. Second Serneslerz Pres- idenl, Carl lvlilchell' Vice-Presidenl, Bob Bulpf Secrelary, Janelle Shelby: Treasurer, Peggy Ne-wlon. Class Adviser was Mr. Gianapolus. 38 4V5i-f LI V BACK Row wen fo fsgmg J Naming O Wefmrwd D. HaH, B Webb E Tcies G Lyon B Zimmermdr' A Bruce, J Ber- key R Cd'-so G, Houghfon T Mifer R MU1er SECOND ROW R GUi7er- D Cranme' J Snide' T VI:xe'y4A Thomp- son B G?T'aso'e M Pdrrrrqr J Wickham, E Parrenf E Har' pe-r F Kus'er L Lofspelfr' L Twarrme P Bwqmur' FRONT ROW C Keqk B Wdfsow B Rirwder' D, Herne' J Glbborfs 8 Muir M CJD J W'ckham r sfdnfofd, C Rfhnq- w Howard D Evo s B Andwwa BACK ROW :eff fo riqhfi J. McNamara O Woods C Wa! rdfh B Be!! E. Johrwson,P Bum' son G, Woosley F SiHs G Warmce A WITTiamson SEC- OND ROW. G HoweIT, J Col' Vee B Cook J Woodward C Lyle M McLeod, A, Nesbff 0 Spooner S Temple N, NoweH 6 Bebouf FRONT ROW. M Davis J Maples, L Jones, L Foy H Be'T M Howland V Quarry P Newton J Shdby E Home BACK ROW! left fo riqhf: T BM-xnco J Hamilfon, G. MuPf ford G Waiier B. Huff, D Robinson, D Hamblef L Con ick, N Sfickey P Goodall C Noble B Prifcheff. SECOND ROW: D. Fulle' K Harbauqh B. Cofe J. Bledsoe B. Bubp D Coker H Kmqh E Bonner B Decker S Beebe D Cdrrm- chaeT, FRONT ROW: J. Sfafford. C M..Hory B Maas D. Dosier J, Fross B Brown R Pafferson G Parson B Mons, B Fox R Sfee'e .N S? Q'-e In FRESHMEN Airliouqh line iaces ol 'rhese sludenis were seen around school lor lhe iirsl lime This year, ir is eviden? fha? llwey will be excellenl iulure leaders oiT.U.l-l.S.ll1e spirir oi lhe class of '55 is really 'ilopsf' and llwe Hlirosln' have been very aclive in school affairs. Oiiicers lor lliis year were: Firsr Semesler-Sherry Flake, Presioenlt Tommy Lullori, Vice-Presidenl: Pal Laclcey, Secrelary' Gene Morris, Treasf urer. Second Sennesrer-Eugene Squires, Presidenrt Gary Gronner, Vice-Presioienl' Frances Vernon, Secrerary' Pal McLeod, Treasurer. Mr. Field was adviser +o The group. Turk, J. Sullivan, P. Bledsoe pyera, P. Devine, B. Gray, Hayes, B.Mar1in. .0 I- BACK ROW, lei? fo righl: B McCIean, D. Morris, 6. Reed M. Johnson, L. Fosler, R. Sha ver, P. Jamieson, D. Mayfield J. Walls, J. Towen, M. Keiglly D. Sechresf, T. Brudenell. SEC OND ROW: D. Flournox, B Moore, R. Branson, J. Howell D. Ruff, J. Dean, F. Gleason, P Horgan, A. Haynes, L. Slanlon J. Milchell, S. Ulrey, A. Hough lon, P. Simon. FRONT ROW' J Hawlhorn, R. Healy, V. Zey, N Forgie, P. Ingram, C. Jones, A Haggard, D. Belhell, C. Rose D. Dooley, G. Willoughby, H BACK ROW, leff lo righlz D McGee, K. Crawford, J. Wulf D. Snyder, J. Ralliff, B. Ryan T Lullon, E. Smifh, G. Fosler, G Morris, D. Brislow, G. Williams C. Skinner, H. Wagner, E. Turn er. SECOND ROW: R. Myers P Foster, T. Burke, G. Lee, O Robeson, F. Thornton, J. Barn eff, M. Hogue, S. Springer, N Coffman, R. Plauqher, M. Ross O. Harrington. FRONT ROW E. Siover, P. Morlon, J. Rallifl M. Barllelf, N. Summers, E. Do Barreh, B. Garcia, J. Grorner S. Knowles, V. Knowles, M BACK ROW, leil io riqhf: R McMillan, R. Dixon B. Farris G Adams, E Mallon L Rivers B. Henning, C. Daily B Kess- ler, B, Perez, R. Srnilh, T. Wil- liarns, B. Jagqers, SECOND ROW: J. Nash, J Wafson, L Schwael, F. Sherman R, D-Hin K Eslerbrook, L, Talberl D Kirkharn M. Pelersor' D Mc- Nulf, F. Varnon, J. Pruiri, C Tucker, B. Haynes. FRONT ROW: J. Woods, N, Scot? L Hannon, J. Tanner, H Clark N Arnold, V. Asher C Adams F Cooper B, Smith, K Leg P Towne, C Gish BACK ROW, lei? fo righl: A Hillan, A. Huckins K, Sorenson, G. Lifle, B. Hawkins, L Johns, J. Dolson, C. Williams, J. Par- lain, B. George, D. Russell, G. Snoddv, M. Denio R. Karns, SECOND ROW: V. Saylor, T. Cox, B. Franey, R. Freeborn, B Pefligrew, D. Mixon, B. Walker S. Honer, L. Harris, M, Curran A. Kincaid, B. Kerbo, F George. FRONT ROW: C Harris, V, Bess B Vanalfa, J. Perry, V Calkins H. Lonq, M. Bonner N Beard D. Cox, L. Russell, S Holder, P Fousl, H Garlinoer, D Russell J, Collins BACK ROW, lei? lo riqhf P Kennedy, R. Chafiin, E Squires H Ferniman, G. Reneau, T Harvey, P. Magee, R Galli, S. Beafly, O. Hoover, J Owens, T Slinson R, Davis W Slevenson SECOND ROW: F Gill H Alexander, B. Geissed G Gro- rner, B, LeFlore, J Freeze C Myers, S. Flake, S Pearson M Meaney V. Scarborough S Hans! M, Renze, C Lackey FRONT ROW: M. Jones A Col- frin P Wooliver, M Johnson D Patterson, P Lackey B Bainron, P McLeod P Liv- inqsvon E. Moor, L Brown L Wheeler M Smilh R Turner D Edrnislon BACK ROW lei? Vo r'qP-9' R Wagner D Baird C Cnilwccd S Ri'ey R Briqhr W Knowles J Hollinqsworlh J Pannell C F 'Doen G Shugarr E. Tucker. J Collon. FRONT ROW' A Ha na R Krokler F Lowe S A es D Hafchefr J Heard H Oxford A. Aloia D Websfer C Davis P Whi99ed 3 ,. , , , ,hi Yi 36 0 1' I . I ' ' 1 1 A y ,. :- if - I 1 KJ ? 'ai f f' X . . 4 Q' 3 U' MS 'fha 123 QTY' 'L r ' I . f O 4 -straw V ' ' j ' ,Cf 7 1- - ' Q gr f X .1 ' . , '1:'::-Warn. Ns-J x ,, 'zu ,.. , - , V , t Y x ' 5 7 4 ' I . 3 1 N. 41.52-b .nf 3, Q.. 'X iw, Y 2 f A gk if 597 ' . ,ww if -'J,,,aA 33 f.. an E4 , ' cf in ,ffl A? isfl I f 5 5 J Y, riff O , f E ' I Q77 6 3 1 , .XJ ATHLETICS L FOOTBALL BASKETBALL BASEBALL TRACK AND FIELD SWIMMING TENNIS GIRLS' SPORTS WILDCAT SQUAD BACK ROW, leff fo L , ' righi: Coach Taff, More -- ris, Roberfson, Turner, Hagas, J. Turner, Wool- iever, Kent, Parsons, Mons, Beriholf, Conley, Siewarf, Sills, Coach Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Sfanfield, Knosf, CuHand, Sfussy, Huff, Klugow, Hollingse worfh, Urquharf, Ferni- rnen, Dalion, Foy, Her- man, Hanna, Arnick, Da- vis. FRONT ROW: Mgr. Fischel, Harvery, Gibv so BI i T w d 1 n, a r, o nsen , Nesfell, Hansf, Zumbro, McNeeIy, Sfinson, Mgr. Lyons. Ruined by fhe hand of faie, The Taif High Wildcafs were rnishandied by LADY LUCK as fhey losf four foofballers who would have made up a possibie Charnoionship feam. The Wiidcais iosf Dale Sfineburg in a hunfing accidenig Leon Pafferson fhrough illness: Fred Snyder, who fransferred 'ro Fresno: and Jerry Criswel! io ihe Navy. Had The Wiidcafs had rhese four, +hey woufd have never los+ +hose fhree games which cos? fhem fhe cham- pionship. There were many owrsfanding piayers on +he varsifyy none of which can be oicked over rhe ofhers. Too viclrories of fhe season were +he Sanfa Pauia, Arvin, and Tuiare games. HUFF, 9. SILLS, hb. ROBERTSON, hb FOY, hb. ZUMBRO, e. BLAIR, c. HAGGAS, L DALTON, hb. TOWNSEND, e. WILDCAT 'Q' 1 VARSITY if QM 1 1 g' Pi? NF 'QQ LQ ...hi in s - COACH BOB HOFFMAN f 1 A 1, f, va A S, I , - aww! Veg. ff . fl ,. I F9 Taff Taff Taff Tent? 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H, 5 CLAUSEN SMITH THE BOBCATS Q , sf BRESSLIN TEAL F-wer: w ' 'fe Uicfeffw lwG1Ci'C 1 Nefff MVP sway Wwe fe'u 'fc ?f+6'VYT6VW 'fagngc Breflr arc Sr'v'+h were Corwiffrweg -.-VHP A fQUql'1fa1L,The B 'Gem Wag ab: Tr: hit We win fCiL,r1'wfwiC9ln seven qames, Mikirq H19 mea'-me Q5 NNAVC inf: Afvm swf' Y 96 M mxs'-QR' fml O 5 . ...-.7 V. w hx, 52 J- ,Nr 52.3, ,-, ijiffl I ' 1 o ,,' ,K 'F -15552935 J if W ggi Q ' 3' lw 'T E ' if. ,. 1 Zu , 3a 1' Milf' .f QL me 4 ., 4 ' M X ' 'Q , if sg ' '4 'H . X 3 sivfgf 1 5:2 Qi Q L ' S2 is 1 I ' Hg 'K ,idk Lk 1 Q Q 'W p 1 QA 4 , 1 4. 1 Q J' ' ' f In , ,. 'Q I ,gf W it fri,-...LN A P u?f 1 X law' Y'-W1 a V' I V 'D I 1 Q 1 1 i X VVUTLIH y'4, wif if-1 ' A Yi 1 1 Q Yi ' Mg Mm M ! , V, 8 .F -Q 1 , VV .,.V ,A ,M 0' - - i fvdift A f A 5-Q' 1 I5 1 iw 'iz Us I f X XV! N? ,Q M S M R ., - IM f S W x?!Qw 1 6 - :I .n., L V ,-.a O K 1 xx N x I xx A J . Y DICK FEARON CHARLNE HANNA RAY HERMAN BILL KNICK BOB REED RUSS SPECK TED SWWTZLER DJANE TOWNSEND FRED VAUGHN DON ZUMBRO BASKETBALL DON SAYLE VARSITY SCORES B BASKETBALL B CLASS C CLASS Taff 26 Taff 35 Taff 36 Taff 35 Taff 34 Taff 23 Taff 2I Taff 27 Taff 39 Taff 29 Taff 34 Taff 24 Taff 30 Taff 28 Taff 23 Tafl I7 Taff 20 Taff 33 Taff 30 BACK ROW, leff lo riqhl Coach Sayle, Hogan, Brown, Schmitf, Beaffy, W Fields, Mr. Dopyera. FR ROW: Gilliam, Cole, Mor- ris Coker, Fernimen, Bubp, Bledsoe. BACK ROW Iefl fo right: Mgr. Dopyera, Johnson, Krugh. Harvey, Browning, T C h R muld. Kerr, urner, :ac 3 FRONT ROW: Lu ' W llc , Snyder, Rafllff, aqre' Goodell, Naiar, Sluckey, m son,J-hnson. Tho p hike, ONT , Wasco IB Banfa Barbara 50 Samfa Paula 28 Shaffer 3I Delano 39 Eazf Bakersfield 34 Delano 29 Porferville 3l Arviri 4I Shaffer 43 Bakersfield 42 Tulare 39 Delano 37 Porferville 36 Arvin 39 Wasco 26 Bakersfield 47 , Tulare 3 I Easf Bakersfield 56 Taff 24 Sliaffer 25 Taff I7 Wasco 23 Taff2l Delano 20 Taff2I Arviri 25 Taff I0 Easf Bakersfield I9 Tafl' I8 Delano I4 Taff 27 Porferville I7 Taff 25 Arvin 20 Taff 37 Sliaffer I6 Taff 3I Bakersfield 35 Tafl 30 Tulare 43 Taff 29 Delario2I Taff 32 Porferville 40 Tail I7 Arvin 28 Taff 25 Wasco 27 Taff 24 Bakersfield 45 Taff 26 Tulare 42 Taff I8 Easf Bakerfield 37 1? ED ROMULD n fo I 54 2 fi -1 'r 5' , ,I f V, ,f I Q 5 , ' ,Q f N. , , I 1 ' rx? I , s 4 ' f' Y , I x , an Q1 I T W . H L I V K ,If fi' 3 VW I , , . , ,V j . ' 1' mx f ' ' Tx ' A Q Q ' S , , fs' I' ' , If ' ,- Y K x . 'N' VARSITY BACK ROW, Iefr to right Reedy, Williams, Osburn, Yeargan, Zumbro, Schmiff, McLean, Freeze. FRONT ROW: Vaughn Naiar, DaIIon, Green, Ferniman, Brown, Kenf. JUNIOR VARSITY BACK ROW, Iefr fo righf: Coach Romuld, Dixon, Wright, Haynes, Beaffy, Browning, Turner, Brooks, Poe, Sandlin Morris, Gillian, Moore. SECOND ROW: Wagner, Daly, LeFIore, GiII, Ferniman, George, McCormick, Branson Meyers, Fosfer, Turner. FRONT ROW: Lyons, Smirh, Jamieson, Snider, Rafliff, Sfucky, Henning, Luffon, Mons, Harvey B A S E I3 A I. I. This yeafs baseoa ' Ieam was composed 'afgeIy of sophomores who sIwouId be heard i'C'T if Iine Iufufe. T59 eebyeo a Iafr season which was Iw7gIwIIgIwIed by an upset 6-3 wfn over Easr BiIf'3'S:'6 39. Coaches I2-eedy are RomuIo are boih doing a Io? +9 iI7rm,Ia+o 'fiefesf in oaseoa I here Tiff. 5. X BACK ROW, leff fo right Holden, Evans, Webb, Gar- inq, Speck, H?le?scher. Woos1ey, Gowen. SECOND ROW: Werllnq, Chhwood. Pinksfon, Magee, Kennedy, Dringman, Talbert Esfer- brook, Rlelly, Cox, Smifh FRONT ROW: Howe, Kidd Carlson, Hamblef, Scaies Henning, Robinson, Sills li f 5, ...I 'Z ,V WK , BOYS' TENNIS TEAM BACK ROW, Iefi Oo riqhl: Bob- by Reed, Sherwood Cummins, Charles Hanna, Bob Richards, FRONT ROW: Jay Ashley, Bill McEwen, Allen Klugow, Carl Milchel. Lil' TENN5 TRACK Leon Pallerson, 'leffs weighlmen. eslablished e new WQRLD'S record in lhe shol by pulling il oO Ieel 9 8 inches. Pellerson is also 'rhe holder of lhe slare s record in lhe discus. For lhe Iirsl lime in lhe hislory of lhe school, Teil won lhe Fresno relays on 'rhe slreriglh oIPeIIerSor1Is worlds record in lhe shol, his winning of lhe discus: Cullendl veull of I2 feel, IO irchesq SwilIer's lhird in lhe high iump, and Ei Ihirqi oIec-e by The relay learn. VARSITY TRACK BACK ROW lefl lo riqhl Coach Tafl Garlnq Duffy Pallerson, Mulford, Swiizler, Kniclr, Conley, Sfinson, Hoffman, Tom O Brian FRONT ROW Manager Nesfell Fearon, Gromer, Foy, Hollinqsworlh, Urquhar1,Turner, Knosl. f' I , ' qs 'is , I I I S TRACK TEAM BACK ROW, Iefl to riqh1:Sech resr, Baird, Bledsoe, Schmitt Decker, Schmilf, Bubp, Ru? ledge, McMillan. FRONT ROW Noble, Smith, Henning, Hogan Whi7e,Neuman,Webb,Abrdms C TRACK TEAM BACK ROW, Ieff fo riqhl: Snod dy, Kingman, McLain, Wagner Fluornay, Keesler, Shuqarl Krugh, Coker, Hillan, C -le Russel. FRONT ROW: Hillan Reneau, Fuller, Reed, Miller G.odeII, McLain, Reeder Brown, Heading forhomef' Four in line, TRACK PaHerson ius? misses worId's record in discus. Turner sieps out. Pa++ersorx sefs worId's record in I2-pound shor -e0'9Yf8 . Hogan Qoes over. Sprin?s under way. CuHand qeffinq up fo I3 feet 'Swifzler over the crossbar Across the line. ? Sandra Rubin and Diane Mays warmfng up for Qhe C.I.F. mafch. Diane Mays, Roxane Aaron, Sandra Rubin, Jane Woodward Mays and Rubin, C.I.F. Champs. ORGANIZATIONS .CHRLS'LEAGUE .BOYS'FEDERATHDN Q PUBLICATIONS 0 G.A,A. Q CLUBS 1 av-Q7 KEY CLUB vu K BACK ROW Iefv Vo rfqhf: Dopyera Anderson Dauwalder, Yeary, Nabofg Ho'!inqsworHy SheNby McEwen AWexarwder Barnes. FRONT ROW:Sr'f'1'H Howe Sca'es PeahN Mi+cheM WiUonq Stafford Cummins TLeK,,CCA,J,A,4,anwQn-UA , Af-Q.M EJ V. U .- U U 'A : ,M X, -1 f A ,JU 32953 i'3 zcrfmrk at M 2i:'CM2fe1 Q 11 ie' C'1Qi 'A'A MH emce Q'e Q5 9 1 -C 3 MCE' VVf '1N ,S C'C43I'S 'Vs ei' A55 We 'ECU 'w M! 3554532 Czar'-5 9 C'CC-3335 if wwf' WSH 'P 'fe 'fifff H5 M115f:.C me C we's: p'fE'1'CE ' JCM + 'ff.-'i' E'ie'3'ss'w ' Dv Sli 92' Seifeam' Q D1A 'w-'95 we' Cif N4 'ie 'S-en'f Qeiffiefw - Dj XA. if3' Qfbf Qs-3fefeMa Ie Jame- S+5gC'3 af: Sfsbcmffe Qerfgefw f SP-PM HH fu. Mi Da CM 'M Qvfw We C'O:: -'5'AT . GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls League is an organizalrion composed of all Ihe girls in high school. Many aclivilies were enioyed by Ihe girls Ihis year. Amonq Them were 'rhe I-li'Jinlcs, Ihe Christ mas Ball, Ihe Molher-Daugh+er Tea and Fashion Show, Ihe Gym Gam, and 'rhe pres' enfafion of Ihe Eloise Smifh Memorial Scholarship Io a senior girl. The Organizalion has been led Ihis year by excellenf leaders and by a wonderful adviser, Mrs. James Schasfeen. SHIRLEE IOPPINI JEANNINE GARRISON MYRNA ROBERTSON MARY SHEPHERD I If GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS A Firsf Semesier Second Semesfer BARBARA HOGUE ALICE JONES LINDA FOY JUANICE WATSON BOYS' FEDERATION OFFICERS ELVIE DALTON LEON PATTERSON RONNIE WHITE ELVIN UROUHART E ALLEN KLUGOW Z BOYS' FEDERATION The Boys' Federalion is a league of all Ihe boys in school. Led by Presiden+ Elyie Dalron, Ihe organizalion has presenled programs and direcled special evenfs for rhe inleresl of rhe boys. An evenl Iha+ was cerlainly oufslanding was Ihe Spring Formal, Ihe Iheme of which was Hawaii. The organizaIion's adviser, Mr. Monry Ready, has done much in promoring Ihe organizafions aclivilies. 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: Sowers, Simo n, Ioppinil f f S Rubin, Sfumbdugh, Moree, Brown. Gusher 7 VW yf:ar , G - A-' Fm' ffi 'uf 11 3' .b bww frg f 'N' -A ' ' 1- U '- P U B I. I CAT I 0 N S i 15:17 Dflfii- M V1 1'- 1 1 1 'A' ,v,,,, ff Y ,M had . .W ., LEFT TO RIGHT: Blair. Ackland, Reed, Hanna 1 1.4 F-' MR. ED GROH Advisor 36' fb p-. ie G.A.A. This year 'rhe G.A.A, has been under Ihe diredicn of Miss Parker and Miss Sorrell, The girls had a very sucessful pIayday ar Bakersfield, coming in iirs+ in Ihe sporfs. Presi- den+ for Ihe firsf Ierm was Joan Brasher, who did a marveious iob, and whose work was Iaicen over in Ihe second 'rernn by Diane Mays, who did a rnos+ credifable iob. For Ihe hrs? Iime five bianke-is were presenfed Io Ihe qirh who had earned Ihern while a number of ofher girIs were ehqibie for Ihern. GAJX. is open +0 every qid in school. Baskefball speedbali, hockey, and basebah are Ihe 1pOr'rs +he qif 1 parfiiipafe ir. BRASHER JONES HEATH STUMBAUGH VINCENT PEAVYHOUSE WILSON LIVINGSTON OLIPHANT MAYS SENIORS BACK ROW Ieff lo ri hf Mosher Hunl Pri pini, Jones, Dilley. SECOND ROW: Taylor Simon, Howard, Nolan, Walralh, Kruqh, Win- lon, Hogue. FRONT ROW: Jackson, Noble, RuH Rubin, Masferson, Barnard, Eslbrook, Brasher BACK ROW, leff lo ri hf Sansorne Kenn e 0, g : , y,C a Crablree, Smilh, Ross, Happe, Shepherd, Gar- rison. SECOND ROW: Clas, Peavyhouse, Oli- phanf, Wilson, Lawrence, Porfer, Williams Roberlson, FRONT ROW: Kenney, Dennis, Vine- yard, Dennison, Bowen, McCabe, Livingsfon. SGPHOMORES BACK ROW, lei? lo righf: Ashbaugh, Hume, Cook, Davis, Sfanford, Howell, Jones, Maples, Mucke, M. Williamson, Lipperl. SECOND ROW: Sachs, Schadick, Coleman, Bergman, McCloud, Bishke, Wooliver, Conley, Webb, Howard, Richner, Bell, FRONT ROW: Bebouf, Goode, Aaron, Colrin, Kirkpalrick, Howland, Kusfer, Carlson, Sloan. FRESHMEN BACK ROW, leff fo righf: Myers, Flake Marlin Bess, Karen, Harris Russell, Bledsoe Pearson, McLoud, Bainron. THIRD ROW: Boney, Lowe, Healey, Haggard, Houghton, Colfrln Lee Dopeyera, Simon, Arnold, Varnon, Perry. SEC- OND ROW: Wooliver, Hogue, Hannon Scott, Renl, Hansh, Livingsfon, Scarborough Menny, Turner, Springer, Joherf, FRONT ROW: Brown Krekler, Hanna, Clark, Gray, Barrerf, Kirharn Hafcheff, Oxford, Aloia, Holder Garllnger Pruiell, , q : , , ce Mays, Vincenf, Kingman, Healh. THIRD ROW: Woollon, McDaris, Sfumbaugh, Kennedy, lop- pn SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB BACK ROW left io riqhf: Dalfon Haynes Dauwalder, PreuIH, Waller Newman Mifchell Nabors. FRONT ROW: Simon, Benfly, Morfon, Law, Morris, VanCIief, PMI- Iips, Webb, McDaris, Baller, LATIN CLUB BACK ROW, Ieff fo right Crawford, Wins- Iow, BaIIannee, Sfaf- ford, Scales, Peahl, Duf- fy, Johnsfon, Ross. SECOND ROW: Her- ron, Jackson, Magee, Lipperi, Kelly, Crab- tree, Ceaf, Colfrin, Woodward. FRONT ROW: Burke, Mays, Berkey, Happe, Living- sfon, Dilley, Chadwick, Harrison, Goode, Mc- Leod. LATIN CLUB The Lain CIUD, or Inrer Nos, was an aCIIye organ' 'za+?on Ibis year. Seyerar po+Iucks were enjoyed by We members, and The Inrer Nos Iniiafions are aIways 3pec+acuIar, rne EnI+Ta+es s+roIIIng abour wrapped in Rcrrarw Iogasf Consds For Iwo zemesrers were Marie Magee and Larry PeaI'1I. Mr. A. M. Herron .-was sconsor. FRENCH CLUB Ur-de' ffe leademno if Sharon Kfrrrsafnii on Presidef' and Mr. Anqelizz Caczaqrafde as spzrzzr, We Frerzh Cub held mary enjoyable meeingz. One of rhe ' .bk o.l2'aridT'iq everlz wa: 're Jcinf Lanqaaqe C'..b rreelinq. BACK ROW, Ieff fo righl: W. Schmiff, B. McEwen, D. John- son, D. Shelby, S. Cummins, B. Richards. SECOND ROW: D. Vincenl, H. Lawrence, M. Roberfson, G. McCabe, B. Walker, J. Owen, S. Jordan, W. Pierce. FRONT ROW: F. Mosher, J. Eslabrook, M. Snyder, J. Prilcheff, J. Carlson, R. Rees, S. Kirkpalriclz, C. Lockhart. Tl-IALIANS The ihaharia is a drama :fab iw irwose fr are irileresled in dramarira ard fhose whr like 'f help on fhe prodrrcrirm slag cgi plays. Marqare' Peavye house served as preside-nl of 'he qroup lhia year. BACK ROW, lei? fo righf: B. Richards, C. Hanna, N. Blair, B. Kniclr, B. Reed, C. Kennedy, J. Brasher, H. Lawrence, J. Abrams, N. Ross, M, Oliphanl, B. Morris. SECOND ROW: K. McDaris, S. Rubin, S. loppini, Snyder, G. Mas- ferson, C. Bernard, D. Livingslon, L. Happe, S. Kirkpatrick, M. Peavyhouse, B. Conley. FRONT ROW: R. Aaron, M. Howland, C. Chadwick, A. Colfrin, P. Wooliver, M. Shep- hard, J. Garrison, P. Colfrin. THESPIANS The Tnespians is a raiicna qrgup iff M3313 ah' have shzar :..?s?o'di a wcrlr 'rw 'he dramaf I Te d :I er s:':c. The Thesciana were led 'hi .ear bw Ca'c'Ke 'e:1r,f, Pres'de , Some werv ine paw 'awe nee' :'ese e:1 iz. 'ne-se N.: crga'Vza'f:'2 E year. A xi e'e 'awe been 'ego ar meefngs rc a' efwab e 'fs 'Q LQ' Ange ei. VY S'e-wa 'Q 9 sr::'f:' :A e '.-. gfceps. BACK.ROW, lei? fo righf: B. Richards, C. Hanna, N. Blair, B. Knlck,.B. Reedt A. Wrighl, N. Ross. FRONT ROW: K. MCDBTIS. 5. Rubin, J. Abrams, C. Kennedy, L. Happe, M. Peavyhouse, B. Morris. TRI-Y The Trll-lFfY 'Q a dub ior iunior and senior high gchozi giflz and is agilfared wirh +he Y.lvl.C.A. 5+ per- forms many services, oolh to school and +C com- muni'y, Qulslandng ewenls rhis year were The Sadie Hawkins Dance lhe oeauriiui candlelighl insla' arena, ard ar-ending church in a group. Miss Ciara lhrig does ar efcei-enr ich: ol aovising lhis organizarcn. TRI Y BACK ROW, leff fo righl: S Simmons, D. Vinyard, J. Lox, D. Smilh, L, Scarborough, J. Waffs B. Srnifh, J. Winlon, A. Bilbrey SECOND ROW: Ihrig, C. Bar- nard, B. Aull, L. Earley, J. Tichenor, J. Kelly, J. Prifcherf C. Ahmann, E. Lee. FRONT ROW: J. Brasher, G. Masferson H. Fields, N. Mason, M. Simon, S. Dennison, M. Shepherd, P, Benrley. GlRL RESERVES BACK ROW, leff fo riqhf: R. Aaron, M. Barlleff, E. Humes, G. Bebouf, K. Lee, R. Pyaff, L. Trammel, P. Bergman, J. Lirlle- iohn, A. Haynes, J. Shelby. SECOND ROW: 8. Conley, S. Kirkparricli, P. Colirin, L. Jones, L. Foy, H. Bell, C. Lipperf, l. Bicsliei, S. Holder, J. Maples. FRONT ROW: M. Snyder, C. Jones, N. Arnold, M. Howland, R. Brudenell, S. Everelf, F. Doe, J. Collins, E. Maxwell, Miss Kadelbach. GIRL RESERVES G? Reserves is a club for freshman and sophomore girls and is a oranch oi ihe Tri-Hi-Y. The Club hai reguiar meerings ano is noled for irs beaulilful formal insra arions. Cxcers for rhe group were: Eirsl Semesf Ter i Presioenl, Joyee lvlaoies Vice-Presioenl, Ro' berra Brudeneih Secrelary, lrene Bicslceit and lreasf wer Ciaeoia Lboerrr Secono Semesfer-Presidenr. Roxarr Aaron: Vfefpresfgenf Mary Ann Snyder' Seirewrv, Kay Lee' and Treasurer, Carol Lee Joned M! Kafzeltaw 'G adifsef 'C 'he group. I-IOSTESS CLUB e Hf exe CLD 43 a ren dub year and is very 'e pi' TL Th P af if serves a' aii ecwcc '1 T e dub ras reid zeme verf P+:-rP1+'nq meetings arc VG ur d es? spealrerz. TN: if rfc fer1y3yab'e of 'hese sneak 6 r Breeaf'n,.w'1 Quake nr arvMRP'a ',m,and Mr..Mc Mw W Lflfe ff Cwarm ard Persona ' rhle: xefved a, pref r' ',rqafIZd'ffA and WV. d of-r ua. 're -,o',n'.2r. ART CLUB RED CROSS OFFICERS RUTH MOORE BELVA MORTON ALICE JONES DON SCALES S- , A 39 4 a-1 Y-3 ff ay, 'E' his ,- 1. ,iv YELL LEADERS cmd SONG LEADERS Never ir' fhe his'o'y cf T.U.H,S. has Were been a group cf' mei! and song leaders more enrhosiasric, cceoerahve. and indusirious Van +he six gir's who did their very besr a' aii We games Wie year. These girls sacrificed a of 'Q foihcw We fearns ca' cf fcwn fo cheer fnern +0 vidorv. and 'hey cerrainfy deserve c lo? of praise. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Foy, Pa? Price, Diane Mays. MAJORETTES The Taff High Maiorefies, under ?he direc- tion of Connie Di'iev, did an omsfanding job this year. They added plenfy of cofor and sparkle +o fhe assernbiies and games wifh rheir unusuai and rernarkabie rcnrines. Every sfudenf of T.U.H.S, was pienrv preud when he saw 1heB!ue and Gofd Band marching on rhe field, led by fhose Cile, high-sfepping maior- efies. Congrarularicns and +hanks are sureiy due Miss Connie Diiiev, the highlighf of rhe Tai? High Band. Her various roufines and her sire baron ac' in parficjar were simply exceiienf. She cerrain y made ai! T.U.H.S. very DVCJCJ Ci her ard 'he schcci she s'cod fer. USHERETTES The Ushere'?es, imder the diredien of Miss Teena Thorras 's a srnaw grc-p cf gifs NVVOS6 Dfpcse is 'C ..i er ar ai schcci TUFC- fzns. Tnrcagh 'his C'Q5'3iZd CV1 gir's are able ra 798+ were people and learn new 'o asso, Ciare wi+n 'hem more readily. BACK ROW, Iefi fo riqhf: Miss Thomas, J. Esfer- brook, B. Marion, R, Moore, R. Law, J. Barnes, J. Waffs, M. Burke. FRONT ROW: M, Kingman, D. Vincenf, M, Jackson, D. Heath, B. Srnifh, 6. L. S. BACK ROW, left to right: A. Jones, l. Crabtree, J. Nolan, J. Brasher, K. McDaris, M Robertson, M. Jackson, M Kingman, B. Hunt, M. Shep hard, J. Garrison, D. Kruqh E. Taylor. FRONT ROW: J Eslerbrook, D. Vincent, S. lop- pini, S. Rubin, L. Wootten, J '2 Stumbaugh, P. Price, C. Ken nedy, K. Murley, D. Heath, F. Mosher, D. Mays. - V wa, BLOCK T BACK ROW, left to right: J Howe, D. Morris, E. Urquhart E. Dalton, J. Pruitt, D. Hol lingsworth, 6. Greene, J Wagner, L. Patterson, A. Klu gow, D. Stussy, S. Cummins B. McEuen, D. Hamblet, J Bledso, E. Morris, B. Richards. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith C. Thompson, L. Hutt, D Brown, D. Watson, T. Switzer Ier, D. Cutland, D. Zumbro R. Bright, J. Mabors, C. Mit chell, F. Vaughn, R. Robinson THIRD ROW: T. Blanco, L Carlson, W. Schmitt, H. Nes tell, B. Knick, R. White, J Wooliever, K. Hanst, B Decker, B. Reed, N. Blair, J Gaqqas, B. Bubo, C. Noble F. Sills. FRONT ROW: P Goodell, B. Cole, R. Amick J. Foy, P. Fischel, R. Jones C. Hanna, R. Barnes, J. Ash Iey, D. Scales, D. Coker, R Howard, D. Henning. 61.5 Some ot the highlights ot this years activities ot the C-5.L.S. were the trip to Lake Arrowhead, and installation dinner. Approximately 20 girls traveled up to Lake Arrowhead in April. They went horseback riding, swimming, etc. The otticers ot this club are: Pat Price, President' Jeannine Garrison, Vice-Presiderh Donna Vincent Secretary-Treasurer' and Mary Shepherd, l-listorar. G.L.S. consists ot all g'rls who have earned their letter Tl' in Gr.A.A. It is an honorary ard social club. They have a meeting once a month at ore ot the memoers houses. The GLS. is the letter society ot the G.A.A. Leo oy President Pat Price, the GLS. has had a very successtul year. A new letter system was adopted and regular meetings were held. Ah event that wi always be remembered by those who oarticioateg: was the week-end trio to Lace Arrowhead. lhrliff Parker and Miss Goreli were advisers to the group. 'Q .sb-1: iff- 1 BLOCK Under the capable guidance ot Mr. Paul Smith, the Block T had many enioyable times. Highlights ot thr- year were the initiation andthe Block T dinner dance. Duane Townsend was President' Derry Cutland thr- ViCe'President, and Keith l-lanst acted as Secretary. lt was lots ot tu' tor a nice bench it tel ows. The Block T' fs composed et the oevs who ra.e made a letter ir' any of the WELS' soorts, Amerg 't. noe-moers are the :rest ot athletes ECC lead ers Tr r Bleek l T' In't7at'-rs are always irterestlrg an Iqal events. Tl-'s year the Black Tl has oeer leo or. some very :asain e cttieers-Dsare Townsend, Pres dent' Denny Cutland Vice-Presioert' and Kerr t-lartst, Secretary. WILDCAT CLUB Vlfilh popular Mr. Norman Vincenl as lheir sponsor, The Wildcal Club had many good limes during The year. Kalhryn Mcllaris handled all 'rhe meelings very well, and rhe Wildcal Club proved 'ro be a real service ro lhe school. The club roolr care ol all lhe decorarions ar rhe big loolball games, and lhey also handled rhe selling and disrribuling of lhe programs. The cluo showed up very well rhis year, and was really e creoi+ rc rlne school. WILDCAT CLUB BACK ROW, lei? fo righlz Mr. Vincenl, P. McClain, J. Wood- ward, M. Sloan, A. Brown, P. Collrin, D. Smilh, M. Jackson, R. Aaron, S. Kirkpalrick, S. Flake, C. Myers, S. Pearson, M. Peavyhouse, N. Rufledqe, G. McCabe, J. Prilchefl, L. Carl- son. THIRD ROW: B. Smilh, I, Wilson, D. Kenny, J. Abrams, V. Sowers, G. Masferson, J. Es- lerbrook, F.Mosher, W. Wadell, M. Peasley, R. Sanders, P. Vaughn, M. Roberlson, G. How- ell, S. Coleman, J. Garrison, M. Shepherd, L. Woollon, J. Slumbaugh, K. Murley, C. Ken- nedy, D. Livinqsfon, E. Urqu- harl. SECOND ROW: D. Coker, P. Lackey, P. Knowles, J. Win- fon, l. Williams, B. Barrerf, J. Carlson, C. Goode, M. McLead, S. Dennison, D. Bowen, E. Lee, J. Owen, E. Price, C. Porler, S. Simmons, D. Vineyard, R. Rees. FRONT ROW: D. Shelby, J. Na- bors, J. Wagner, D. Scales, S Cummins, T. Swilzler, A. Amick, J. Foy, C. Hanna, B. Knick, E. Dallon, B. Reed, E. Urquharf, D. Morris, G. Abrams. C. S. F. BACK ROW, leff lo righl: B. Barnes, F. Anderson, J. Dau- walder, L. Carlson, D. Johnson, O. Duffy, C. Mifchell, B. Mc- Ewen, M. Eiland, K. Handl, D. Cufland. SECOND ROW: D. Scales, J. Fleming, M. Shep- herd, C. Dilly, L. Woolfon, A. Brown, J. Woodward, M. Jack- son, B. Knick, E. Kent. FRONT ROW: B. Morris, L. Happe, D. Livingslon, J.Garrison, J. Slum- baugh, C. Chadwick, J. Woolle- ver, C. Ahmans, L. Harrison, M. Snyder, M. Magee. C.S.F. The California Scholarship Federalion, as ils name denoles, is composed ol lhe sludenls ranking highesl in scholaslic achievemenl. The members ol lhe C.S.F. especially enioy seclional convenlions, and lhey were lorlunale lo have lhe spring convenlion held in Tall rhis year. Presidenrs for rhe organizalion lhis year were Don Scales and Don Johnslon, and Mr. Mamer was lhe sponsor. F. H. A. BACK ROW, lei? Yo riqhl: S. Walrafh, C. Chevez, J. Fox, A. Smifh, E. Price, D. Kruqh, Miss Squire. FRONT ROW: N.Mason A. Bilbrey, C. Moore, S. Voor- hies, B. Miichell, P. Hun? 4-H CLUB BACK ROW, Ieff fo righlz Mr. While, R. Alexander, D. King- man, 8. Zimmerman, D. Wil- ionn P. Holden, M. Reedy, FRONT ROW: S. Cummins, J. Esfabrook, M. Kingman, P. Mor- fon, 8. Marlon, K. Eslabroolr. 4-l-l CLUB The 4-l-l Club is fhe agriculfural club oi rhe school. ll holds regular meelinqs, and irs members all engage in special projecrs. This year +he club parricipaled in lhe Courwly Fair al Bakersfield and made a fine show- ing. Sharon Kirlcpahiclc served as Presidenl lhis year, and Mr. While and Mr, Reedy were Sponsors. SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW, Iefl lo righl: R. Jones, G. Kilmer, E. Solomon, G. Houghfon, J. Prulll, F. Anderson, J. Dauwalder L. Carlson, J. Slafford, J. Howe, D. Johnson, B. Richards. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mello, P. Prullr, R. Healy, W. Schmiff H. Lawrence, D. Llvingslon, D. Smllh, K. McDaris, M. Shephard, J. Garrison, S. Walralh, J. Kelley, C. Bernard J. Garinq. FRONT ROW: W. Davis, B, Jaggers, D. Scales, J. Winton, G, Dllley, L. HBDDQ. C- Ahmdn. P- BPHIIQY C. MoJre,G.NIasIerson, R.Smi1h. 'S CT BACK ROW lei? Vo rughl B Sione C Scarborough B Stanley R Shorb O Robeson E Kenl SECOND ROW Mr Pahre D Everefi G Hawluns I. Early G Blanco C Noble FRONT ROW C Ballanrlne B Dnckrnson J Fuclrle H Hvckernell C Rogers C Wnllrams J Yorba R Wnllrams INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB , I jk 1? , 4 K 5 l I I be wwf 1 I A ACTIVITIES MUSIC DRAMA DANCES BANQUETS CALENDAR THOSE WHQ SERVE mu,-Q 4 -...,., 80 BAND Probably lhe besf band in lhe hisfory of lhe school added much color lo lhe foolball games and parades lhis year. The band al- lracled much allenlion and received many appraisals for Hs brillianl marching roufines. Hundreds ol peo- ple were impressed at lhe games when lhe field lighls wer1fOUl and lhe band and maiorefles did sharp rou- lines. lhe lights on Their hals being lhe only liqhls in lhe enlire sladium. The band was also very co-oper- alive in allending lhe basl:- elball games and cerlainly added lo lhe school spiril. A concerl was presenled lhis spring under lhe excel- Ienf direclion ol Mr. Ray- mond Malfhai. Mr. Maflhai and his band are surely lo be conqralulaled for lhe rnagnificenl iob Yhey did lhis year, ORCHESTRA The Tall High orcheslra, under lhe direclion of Mr, Slevens, has presenled lhe besl in musical enlerlain- rnenl lhis year al various school lunclions. Mr. Slev- ens and his orcheslra have surely proven lhis year lhal good music has charm, for many people were im- pressed by lhe performance of lhe orcheslra on differenl occasions. MIXED GLEE CLUB GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BACK ROW leH lo riqhfz Duqas, Riederl Tanner, Sansome, Clark. Gower Gish Scarbor- ouqh Huckabv, Smilh Smilh THIRD ROW: Sfranqman Peaslee Waddell Barnes May- field. Welch Watson Towne, Vauqhan Kel, Iey Holder Walls, An' ders'n SECOND ROW: Whlffed Harris Mun- schv, Summers Lock- harf Hanna Krekler Moor, Crablroe, Mac- Sween. FRONT ROW' Turk Fox Renden C-l- Iins, Williams Turk Schmid? McCabe Lane Melechem BOYS GLEE CLUB BACK ROW le'l 9: rlqhv: Cool: Wh'le Jump Llfvle Brow-1 Wafson UfQuharf.He-1- r-Tnq SECOND ROXX' Fields Johns Geisse Devls Brlqhv C31 Robinson McMFl'a Fields FRONT ROW- Reneau, Lyons Meyers Nesfell, Solomon Cal- lonv Smith Jo'1ns GLEE CLUBS r ' L S x L 2 Cf? 1' I . ' ' vj :fi ,C ' if ' ' rj, N 'J +,, -Qngg 'K,...4i' I' ,. Y v-gg hs' 3? GIRLS' SEXTETTE Lorrefia Scarborouqh, Marqare? SmiIh, Ina Lea Crabfree, Joyce Barnes Marian Clark, Alice Gower, SAXOPI-IONE QUARTETTE Don Ruff, Juanita Ruff Ray Crawford, Ronnie AUII. GIRLS' TRIO Imogene Williams, Ina lee Crabtree, MarqareI Smifh, CLARINET QUARTETTE Pa? I-IoIden, Ray Crawford, Don Ruff, Jean Heard, BOYS' OUARTETTE Gerald Lyons Don Ruff, Rodger Davies, Don Wafscn. THE DIVINE FLORA BACK ROW, Iefl Io riqhl: Margaret Smilh, Nancy Ross, Juanice Walson, Brian Rose, Russel Speclr, Soloman, Ken Dopyera, Riley Jones, Nancy Rulledge, Marcia VanCliffe, Mr, Duff Slewarf. FRONT ROW: Wilma Banks, Larry Peahl, Richard Gromer, Don Scales, Imogene Williams, John Howe, Margaret Peavyhouse, Barbara Morris, Marie Magee, Jeannine Garrison, Lois Happe,Ru1hCanady. Tl-IE DIVINE FLORAH cmd ONE MAD NIGI-IT SENIOR PLAY CAST-ONE MAD NIGHT BACK ROW, lefl lo righlz Dick Murley, Nolan Blair, Bill Knicll, Bob Reed, Riley Jones, Bud Neslell, Elyie Dallon, Charlie Hanna. FRONT ROW: Karl Duzen, Richard Grome, Evelyn Berlrey, Carol Kennedy, Belfye Dugas, Joan Abrams, Jo Carol Winfon, Peggy Jackson. ji sv xx Y Qh'Q i'f I',1 'fa Q. 5 ,Y-' v wi, KW X if .,,,, .1 . i .. Q . Q. 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